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Disinformation review, a weekly publication, which collects examples of the Russian disinformation attacks.
This is extremely important.
Truths are entangled, and if you once tell a lie, the truth is ever after your enemy. In politics, it is often an advantage to sell a specific lie. Sometimes the most efficient way to do that repeatedly is to allocate a huge budget for "lowering the sanity waterline".
(Here is an example of what it looks like when someone uses a political crisis in your country to launch an insanity attack.)
How do you know this isn't a disinformation attack against Russia?